the Radio and Television Supreme Council – RTÜK was founded as an impartial public legal entity composed of 9 members who are elected by the Grand National Assembly. Duration of membership is six years. Supreme Council members elect among themselves a President and a Vice President. Duration of chairmanship is two years.
Middle East: Islamic Militants Take Jihad To The Internet
This article details how Islamic militants use media such as the internet to spread fear and propaganda, as well as communicate amongst themselves. Through videos, email, and text messages, militants send messages to eachother and the world to intensify campaigns against Western occupation.
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills
“The organization brings together the business community, education leaders, and policymakers to define a powerful vision for 21st century education to ensure every child’s success as citizens and workers in the 21st century. The Partnership encourages schools, districts and states to advocate for the infusion of 21st century skills into education and provides tools and […]
European Journalism Centre
“The European Journalism Centre (EJC) is an independent, international, non-profit institute dedicated to the highest standards in journalism, primarily through the further training of journalists and media professionals. Building on its extensive international network, the Centre operates as a facilitator and partner in a wide variety of training projects.”
Media Landscape – Turkey
This article offers a detailed account and analysis of Turkish media usage. It describes the role and prevalance of the written press, audiovisual media, digital services, news agencies, online media, and more. The increased media freedom is described as resulting from democratization in response to Turkey’s candidacy to the European Union.
MediACT
MediACT has the purpose of raising Korea’s media literacy, which is necessary for the 21st century era of visual information. Equipped with a wide range of tools used in the digital media environment, the Media Center enables professionals and amateurs to produce visual material and attend media education programs. The Media Center is also involved […]
Korea Communications Commission (KCC)
“The Korea Communications Commission seeks to reduce restrictions on ownership for the advancement of the broadcasting industry. It is in the process of reducing restrictions on ownership of satellite broadcasting by large enterprises (currently 49%) and foreign funds shareholding (currently 33%) for improved balance in regulations on different media as well as revitalization of investments. […]
Korea Press Foundation
“The Korea Press Foundation(KPF) is a non-profit organization for the media and public interest. During the past 25 years, the Korea Press, the Korea Press Institute, and the Korea Journalists Fund have served in the public sector to promote media culture. These three organizations were integrated into the Korea Press Foundtion in 1999 to better […]
Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)
The Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the U.S., as well as the U.S. role in global health policy. They serve as a non-partisan source of facts, information, and analysis for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the public.
Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC)
KCSC is an independent organization that encourages the public’s participation in broadcasting and communications to ensure a balanced media that serves the people.
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